For Southeast Asia Non-communicable Diseases Identified As Biggest Threat

The biggest threat facing Southeast Asia has been identified as non-communicable disease. Health ministers from the region will adopt targets to prevent and control these by 2025. Health ministers from 11 countries will meet at the 66th session of the World Health Organisation (WHO) regional committee for Southeast Asia here next week. The countries in the southeast Asian region include India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Indonesia and Maldives. An ...

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